Cart storage ?

With atari and coleco i can use the universal cases or clear cartridge protectors from retroprotection.com for my lose game carts. these options don't seem to work for intelivision. Are there any options for intelivision ?

In Germany we have something called Karton, I think you call it Carton in the USA honestly, just look for a nice box the put them into it, there isnt really anything that could harm the carts. Imo these loose-cart boxes are a waste of money.

To me it depends on if they are for my collection or for storage to be sold/traded later. The ones to be sold/traded I just keep in a regular box with a lid.

For my collection I made some storage boxes out of old plywood. These are old pics and I now have only room for about 20 more carts. The rare or HTF ones are now in the resealable plastic bags and they still fit in the rows.

I have a lot of loose variants and duplicates stored in nested printer cartridge boxes. I also have some retro cases. My white label carts are in my Savoy case. Trying to find another one of those. I'll try to upload pics if I get some time tonight.

I'm a fan of wasting money on storage cases, but then I don't have a ton of loose carts. I bought one protective box on eBay for a loose game, but it was ugly and fit funny. If anybody has a better option for individual cartridges, that'd be awesome.

As one of the few collectors of mostly loose carts, nothing beats just using standard shelving (bookshelves from Ikea, etc). As you add/remove games/spares, you can easily just slide them around as needed. Old cassette tape storage units are a pain in the ass if you have a 200+ cart collection, and you get a new spare Astrosmash (or what have you). Either that, or you're leaving large gaps in your storage for years, for whenever you find the remaining games.

To each their own, but I've got ~2500 carts for various systems and NOTHING beats the flexibility of just lining them up on their sides, and filling row after row of shallow bookshelves. Especially units that allow you to put a shelf *anywhere* - you can easily double the storage capacity of a unit this way, given how short carts tend to be.

I have a lot of loose variants and duplicates stored in nested printer cartridge boxes. I also have some retro cases. My white label carts are in my Savoy case. Trying to find another one of those. I'll try to upload pics if I get some time tonight.